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1. Conceptualizing the Socio-Built Environment: An Expanded Theoretical Framework to Promote a Better Understanding of Risk for Nonmedical Opioid Overdose Outcomes in Urban and Non-Urban Settings.

2. Trajectories of and disparities in HIV prevalence among Black, White, and Hispanic/Latino High Risk Heterosexuals in 89 U.S. Metropolitan statistical areas, 1992-2013.

3. Predictors of historical change in drug treatment coverage among people who inject drugs in 90 large metropolitan areas in the USA, 1993-2007.

4. Income inequality, drug-related arrests, and the health of people who inject drugs: Reflections on seventeen years of research.

7. Trends in the Population Prevalence of People Who Inject Drugs in US Metropolitan Areas 1992–2007.

8. Persistence of low drug treatment coverage for injection drug users in large US metropolitan areas.

9. Drugscapes and the role of place and space in injection drug use-related HIV risk environments

10. HIV Prevalence Rates among Injection Drug Users in 96 Large US Metropolitan Areas, 1992–2002.

11. Correlates of syringe coverage for heroin injection in 35 large metropolitan areas in the US in which heroin is the dominant injected drug

12. Predictors of the degree of drug treatment coverage for injection drug users in 94 metropolitan areas in the United States of America

13. Placing the dynamics of syringe exchange programs in the United States

14. Social and Political Factors Predicting the Presence of Syringe Exchange Programs in 96 US Metropolitan Areas.

15. What predicts which metropolitan areas in the USA have syringe exchanges?

16. Structural Discrimination against and Structural Support for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual People as a Predictor of Late HIV Diagnoses among Black Men who Have Sex with Men.

17. Change and variability in drug treatment coverage among people who inject drugs in 90 large metropolitan areas in the USA, 1993-2007.

18. Trajectories of and disparities in HIV prevalence among Black, white, and Hispanic/Latino men who have sex with men in 86 large U.S. metropolitan statistical areas, 1992-2013.

19. Trends over time in HIV prevalence among people who inject drugs in 89 large US metropolitan statistical areas, 1992-2013.

20. Creation and Validation of a New Socio-built Environment Index Measure of Opioid Overdose Risk for Use in Both Non-urban and Urban Settings.

21. Female and male differences in AIDS diagnosis rates among people who inject drugs in large U.S. metro areas from 1993 to 2007.

22. Persistent Racial/Ethnic Disparities in AIDS Diagnosis Rates Among People Who Inject Drugs in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1993-2007.

23. Do metropolitan HIV epidemic histories and programs for people who inject drugs and men who have sex with men predict AIDS incidence and mortality among heterosexuals?

24. Drug-related arrest rates and spatial access to syringe exchange programs in New York City health districts: Combined effects on the risk of injection-related infections among injectors

25. Temporal Trends in Spatial Access to Pharmacies that Sell Over-the-Counter Syringes in New York City Health Districts: Relationship to Local Racial/Ethnic Composition and Need.

26. Geographic approaches to quantifying the risk environment: Drug-related law enforcement and access to syringe exchange programmes

27. Residential Segregation and Injection Drug Use Prevalence Among Black Adults in US Metropolitan Areas.

28. Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Injection Drug Use in Large US Metropolitan Areas

29. Place-Based Correlates of Exchange Sex Among People Who Inject Drugs in 19 U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 2012.

30. Trends in State Policy Support for Sexual Minorities and HIV-Related Outcomes Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in the United States, 2008-2014.

31. Mortgage Discrimination and Racial/Ethnic Concentration Are Associated with Same-Race/Ethnicity Partnering among People Who Inject Drugs in 19 US Cities.

32. Relationship of Racial Residential Segregation to Newly Diagnosed Cases of HIV among Black Heterosexuals in US Metropolitan Areas, 2008-2015.

33. States with higher minimum wages have lower STI rates among women: Results of an ecological study of 66 US metropolitan areas, 2003-2015.

34. Risk Environments, Race/Ethnicity, and HIV Status in a Large Sample of People Who Inject Drugs in the United States.

35. Contextual Predictors of Injection Drug Use Among Black Adolescents and Adults in US Metropolitan Areas, 1993-2007.

36. Racialized risk environments in a large sample of people who inject drugs in the United States.

37. HIV Infection Among People Who Inject Drugs in the United States: Geographically Explained Variance Across Racial and Ethnic Groups.

38. Persistent Racial/Ethnic Disparities in AIDS Diagnosis Rates Among People Who Inject Drugs in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1993-2007.

39. Prevention And Treatment Produced Large Decreases In HIV Incidence In A Model Of People Who Inject Drugs.

40. Metropolitan Social Environments and Pre-HAART/HAART Era Changes in Mortality Rates (per 10,000 Adult Residents) among Injection Drug Users Living with AIDS.

41. A Complex Systems Approach to Evaluate HIV Prevention in Metropolitan Areas: Preliminary Implications for Combination Intervention Strategies.

42. Spatial Access to Sterile Syringes and the Odds of Injecting with an Unsterile Syringe among Injectors: A Longitudinal Multilevel Study.

43. Estimates of the Population Prevalence of Injection Drug Users among Hispanic Residents of Large US Metropolitan Areas.

44. Spatial Access to Syringe Exchange Programs and Pharmacies Selling Over-the-Counter Syringes as Predictors of Drug Injectors' Use of Sterile Syringes.

45. Spatial Access to Syringe Exchange Programs and Pharmacies Selling Over-the-Counter Syringes as Predictors of Drug Injectors' Use of Sterile Syringes.

46. Drug Arrests and Injection Drug Deterrence.

47. Distance Traveled and Cross-State Commuting to Opioid Treatment Programs in the United States.

48. Environmental conditions, political economy, and rates of injection drug use in large US metropolitan areas 1992–2002

49. Estimating the prevalence of injection drug use among black and white adults in large U.S. metropolitan areas over time (1992--2002): estimation methods and prevalence trends.

50. Estimating the Prevalence of Injection Drug Use among Black and White Adults in Large U.S. Metropolitan Areas over Time (1992–2002): Estimation Methods and Prevalence Trends.

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